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작성자 Ross Cushman
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Overview

Malaysia's domestic workforce, mostly foreign nationals from neighboring countries, experience significant challenges, like forced labor, limited legal protections, and minimal support resources. New initiatives highlight the critical call for legal upgrades.

What the Data Shows

Prevalence of Forced Labor

A 2023 study by the International Labour Organization reported that close to 29% of migrant domestic workers in Malaysia suffer from coercive work conditions. Red flags are non-payment of wages, restricted movement, and excessive working hours.

Lack of Rest Days

The 2024 report "My Employer Never Saw A Calendar" shows that roughly 95% of migrant domestic workers in Malaysia don't receive weekly rest days. Almost half (43%) work seven days a week, and 41% get just irregular time off.

Legal and Policy Developments

Recruitment Cost Regulations

In Q4 2023, Malaysia’s Human Resources Ministry capped the fee ceiling at RM15,000 for new Indonesian domestic workers. Employers can only use official channels like SMO and SIPERMIT platform, managed by the Indonesian Embassy.

Advocacy for Legal Protection

NGOs like Migrant Care are vigorously campaigning for the inclusion of domestic workers under Malaysia’s labor law. Their aim is to ensure rights such as capped working hours, mandatory rest days, and social security.

Empowerment Through Social Media

Domestic workers increasingly turn to social media to connect and learn about their rights. Groups like PERTIMIG offer online classes in money management, language skills, and confidence building.

Enforcement Actions

In Q4 2024, Malaysia’s Immigration Department rescued five foreign domestic workers from forced labor in Klang. The operation hit an unregistered maid recruitment agency agent involved in illegal recruitment.

Final Thoughts

The conditions of domestic workers in Malaysia proves an immediate need for strong reforms, more effective regulation, and sustainable support. Protecting workers through education and legal means is essential for ensuring a fair working environment.

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